The MAAP-010150, manufactured by M/A-Com Technology Solutions (now MACOM), is a 4-Watt GaN Power Amplifier MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) for operation in the 7.9 to 11 GHz frequency range. It is designed for high-performance applications requiring high power and efficiency.
Applications:
- Radar Systems: Used in radar transmitters to generate high-power pulses.
- Satellite Communications: Employed in satellite uplink transmitters for signal amplification.
- Electronic Warfare: Used in jamming and countermeasure systems.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Used as a power amplifier in signal generators and other test equipment.
- Point-to-Point Radio: Utilized in high-bandwidth communication links.
Features:
- GaN Technology: Uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology for high power density and efficiency.
- High Output Power: Delivers a typical output power of 4 Watts.
- Wideband Operation: Operates over a wide frequency range of 7.9 to 11 GHz.
- High Gain: Provides high gain, reducing the drive power requirements.
- Compact Size: MMIC design allows for small footprint and easy integration.
Benefits:
- High Efficiency: GaN technology provides high power efficiency, reducing power consumption and heat dissipation.
- Improved Performance: High output power and gain improve system performance.
- Reduced Size and Weight: Compact MMIC design reduces the size and weight of the amplifier.
- Increased Reliability: GaN technology offers improved reliability compared to other semiconductor technologies.
- Simplified Integration: Easy to integrate into microwave systems due to its compact size and standard interface.
Technical Specifications: The MAAP-010150 typically operates from a supply voltage of 28V. It exhibits a power gain of approximately 25 dB and a power-added efficiency (PAE) of around 35%. Refer to the MACOM datasheet for precise specifications, including S-parameters, bias conditions, and thermal characteristics.